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I am getting ready to start filling out form I-134. I am on Social Security Disability soon to become Retirement Benefits since I am already 65 As you know, Social Security benefits are not considered income when I filed my Income Taxes last year. Some years I have not file at all, but I filed last year to receive the stimulus for buying a home

last year. This year I also plan to file because I made some energy efficient upgrades to the house. I do not have W-2 forms either since I am retired. Is form SSA-1099,

Social Security Benefits for the year 2009 enough evidence of income? Somebody suggested going to an accountant to write a letter stating that those benefis were my

sole income.

I also own the townhouse I live in with absolutely no mortgage and can provide deed. Finally, I have a savings and checking account with substantial funds in excess of

$50,000. I also was told in the past, but cannot recall that if I am short on the income, my bank account are considered for the amount I am short, to provide for 5 years

supplement to the amount I am short to support my fiancée and her daughter.

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Bolin786

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Hello,

I also have the same doubts, just like you. My U.S fiancé is 51, and Navy retired for disability. He receives Social Security disability, and he also receives V.A. Disability (VA = Veterans disability), and just like you, he does over $50K a year. So, since he got his disability, he hasnt been paying taxing returns. So, beyond the amount in his bank accounts, he´s planning to send me these documents, that proves how much he receives from the SS and VA Together. Couldnt it be considerated proofs of financial support?

I am getting ready to start filling out form I-134. I am on Social Security Disability soon to become Retirement Benefits since I am already 65 As you know, Social Security benefits are not considered income when I filed my Income Taxes last year. Some years I have not file at all, but I filed last year to receive the stimulus for buying a home

last year. This year I also plan to file because I made some energy efficient upgrades to the house. I do not have W-2 forms either since I am retired. Is form SSA-1099,

Social Security Benefits for the year 2009 enough evidence of income? Somebody suggested going to an accountant to write a letter stating that those benefis were my

sole income.

I also own the townhouse I live in with absolutely no mortgage and can provide deed. Finally, I have a savings and checking account with substantial funds in excess of

$50,000. I also was told in the past, but cannot recall that if I am short on the income, my bank account are considered for the amount I am short, to provide for 5 years

supplement to the amount I am short to support my fiancée and her daughter.

Thanks,

Bolin786

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